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websites of potters

updated tue 23 may 00

 

Helen Bates on sat 20 may 00


Kelly Averill Savino wrote:

> I forget who posted all the websites of potters on the
> list, but I had a suggestion. Egroups I think on the main
> page has a "shared files" option, accessible to anyone in
> the group. That might be a good place to park the list, and
> then folks (like me) who are new and want to see
> everybody's work could be sent there. Everybody could add
> their own address (with a name so we know whose page it is)
> and change/update it as needed. Just a thought.

That's me, Kelly. It sounds like a good idea. Don't know if it will be
me who sets it up, but I may check it out, from mere curiosity. I have
been on lists that are housed entirely on egroups, and others where
there is a link there for reading them.
Meanwhile, I keep on collecting URL's, as I have time, and adding them
to the bunch.
I am a little concerned actually that some people may feel the posting
of the URL's may be unduly repetitive. For that reason I am trying to
limit the number of occasions I post them. I've been mulling over other
ways to control the volume and the repetition, and your suggestion is
worth looking into.

Other ideas I have include sending the collection in parts, numbered
#1., #2., #3., etc., (referring to date or era collected and then people
could look in the following posts if they didn't find the name in the
first one.

Or, someone with the time or software capability for it could sort the
url's alphabetically, but this would mean adding the names of the
potters, which I may do eventually, when the collection of them starts
to slow down.

Finally, right now the URL's for suppliers, and other sites mentioned on
the list are all mixed in with the ones for potters. This is something
I would like to change eventually.

Perhaps the one good thing about occasionally uploading the URL's to the
list is that it is another way to access them, another way to search for
them, if that is the way people want to go.

Sincerely,

Helen
--

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Helen Bates
mailto:nell@reach.net
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Anji Henderson on sun 21 may 00


I thought a little bit.. What about a web ring???

http://www.webring.org

Anji


--- Helen Bates wrote:
> Kelly Averill Savino
> wrote:
>
> > I forget who posted all the websites of potters on
> the
> > list, but I had a suggestion. Egroups I think on
> the main
> > page has a "shared files" option, accessible to
> anyone in
> > the group. That might be a good place to park the
> list, and
> > then folks (like me) who are new and want to see
> > everybody's work could be sent there. Everybody
> could add
> > their own address (with a name so we know whose
> page it is)
> > and change/update it as needed. Just a thought.
>
> That's me, Kelly. It sounds like a good idea.
> Don't know if it will be
> me who sets it up, but I may check it out, from mere
> curiosity. I have
> been on lists that are housed entirely on egroups,
> and others where
> there is a link there for reading them.
> Meanwhile, I keep on collecting URL's, as I have
> time, and adding them
> to the bunch.
> I am a little concerned actually that some people
> may feel the posting
> of the URL's may be unduly repetitive. For that
> reason I am trying to
> limit the number of occasions I post them. I've
> been mulling over other
> ways to control the volume and the repetition, and
> your suggestion is
> worth looking into.
>
> Other ideas I have include sending the collection in
> parts, numbered
> #1., #2., #3., etc., (referring to date or era
> collected and then people
> could look in the following posts if they didn't
> find the name in the
> first one.
>
> Or, someone with the time or software capability for
> it could sort the
> url's alphabetically, but this would mean adding the
> names of the
> potters, which I may do eventually, when the
> collection of them starts
> to slow down.
>
> Finally, right now the URL's for suppliers, and
> other sites mentioned on
> the list are all mixed in with the ones for potters.
> This is something
> I would like to change eventually.
>
> Perhaps the one good thing about occasionally
> uploading the URL's to the
> list is that it is another way to access them,
> another way to search for
> them, if that is the way people want to go.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Helen
> --
>
>
=========================================================
> Helen Bates
> mailto:nell@reach.net
>
=========================================================
>
>
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TERIKENS@AOL.COM on mon 22 may 00


There is a webring already, that everyone might be interested in it's...

Click here: Clay Workers
Ring
(or if the link doesn't work)

http://www.flash.net/~gemoore/cring.htm


Thanks,

--Terri Kennedy

Potterri

* " Have you given your clay a little wedgie today?"

Sharon31 on mon 22 may 00


Dear Helen
I think you do a very important thing, mailing the websites. I would like to
add a link, after reading Sibile's letter about ceramic artists in France,
near the German border.they have uniquebulb slip trailer and make special
works.
The Site:
http://www.potiers.com/caps/soufflen3uk.htm



Ababi
sharon@shoval.org.il
http://www.israelceramics.org/main.asp?what=gallery.htm
http://www.milkywayceramics.com/cgallery/asharon.htm

Andie on mon 22 may 00


I have a website with a page called "Associates & Friends", and am happy to
link any Clayart members who have webpages. In fact, if anyone wants, I'll
even include a notation that you belong to Clayart.

: ) Andie



EMAIL: andie@princessco.com

OFFICIAL HOMEPAGE: www.andie.net


-----Original Message-----
From: TERIKENS@AOL.COM
To: CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
Date: Monday, May 22, 2000 4:09 PM
Subject: Re: websites of potters


>There is a webring already, that everyone might be interested in it's...
>
> Click here: Clay Workers
>Ring
(or if the link doesn't work)
>
>http://www.flash.net/~gemoore/cring.htm
>
>
>Thanks,
>
>--Terri Kennedy
>
>Potterri
>
>* " Have you given your clay a little wedgie today?"
>
>___________________________________________________________________________
___
>Send postings to clayart@lsv.ceramics.org
>
>You may look at the archives for the list or change your subscription
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>
>Moderator of the list is Mel Jacobson who may be reached at
melpots@pclink.com.
>